Burlington man arrested for OWI, 3rd offense in crash that left 97-year-old passenger hurt

RACINE COUNTY -- A 55-year-old Burlington man was arrested for his third OWI offense after a crash on Christmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25 in the Town of Yorkville in Racine County -- where the vehicle he was driving struck a tree.It happened on County Highway A near 63rd Drive around noon.Officials with the Racine County Sheriff's Office said the driver and his passenger, a 97-year-old man, were both taken to the hospital.

Police: Woman shot, wounded inside home near 44th and Glendale in Milwaukee

MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police are investigating a shooting that happened Tuesday night, Dec. 25 on the city's northwest side.It happened around 9 p.m. near 44th and Glendale.

Update: Police locate 10-year-old boy reported as a 'runaway' in Racine

RACINE -- Racine police on Christmas, Tuesday evening, Dec. 25, asked for help locating a 10-year-old boy reported as a "runaway."Police said they were looking for Kamario Burks, to check his welfare.In an update, police said Burks was found safe.No further details were released.Thank you for helping spread the word!

Honoring fallen comrades, police hand out 'necessities' to Milwaukee's homeless on Christmas Eve

MILWAUKEE -- Members of the Milwaukee Police Department on Christmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24 joined forces with the group "Bridges" to hand out care packages to people who are homeless in Milwaukee -- in memory of the officers' fallen comrades.

Loved ones gather for balloon release in honor of man murdered on Christmas Eve 2016

MILWAUKEE -- Family members and friends of a man killed in Christmas Eve 2016 honored him on Monday, Dec. 24.Darryl Jones was shot and killed near 15th and Concordia on Dec. 24, 2016.That's where his loved ones gathered Monday for a balloon release in his honor.

Milwaukee police: 2 men shot, wounded in separate incidents on Sunday

MILWAUKEE -- A 25-year-old man drove himself to the hospital with serious gunshot wounds on Sunday evening, Dec. 23.Officials say the victim was shot in the area of 50th and Center around 6:45 p.m. Sunday.

Milwaukee police investigate sudden death of 6-month-old boy

MILWAUKEE -- Police are investigating the sudden death of a 6-month-old boy that happened near 23rd and Mineral on Saturday, Dec. 22.Police said the boy's death does not appear to be suspicious, but the investigation is ongoing.Officers were called out to the scene around 11 a.m. on Saturday.   

Man hospitalized after shooting near 12th and Burnham

MILWAUKEE -- Police are investigating a shooting that happened on Milwaukee's south side Saturday night, Dec. 22 around 9:30 p.m.According to officials, a 29-year-old man walked into a Milwaukee hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.It is believed the shooting occurred near S. 12th Street and W.

Officials: Woman's life saved by 3 doses of Narcan after passing out on freeway

MILWAUKEE -- A 45-year-old woman is being hospitalized after nearly overdosing on heroin while driving along Highway 100 on Friday, Dec. 21.According to the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a call regarding a sick driver on the I-94 WB ramp towards Highway 100 in the Zoo Interchange around 2:15 p.m. A silver Dodge Ram was in the right emergency lane, and the driver outside of the car said the passenger was not breathing.A deputy checked the woman's pulse and found she was not breathing.

Search for suspect underway after officer-involved shooting in Racine

RACINE -- Racine police are working to track down a suspect tied to an officer-involved shooting that happened Thursday night, Dec. 20.

Amazon's fleet of jets is growing

NEW YORK — Amazon is expanding its airplane fleet, diminishing further its reliance on major delivery services like UPS, FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service.The company said Friday it will lease 10 Boeing 767s planes, bringing its total fleet to 50 with the goal of getting orders to people faster and more reliably.Amazon's fleet of planes is far smaller than those at UPS and FedEx, which number in the hundreds, but it's pushed in recent years to close that gap and gain more control over deliveries.Amazon launched a program over the summer that allows contractors around the country to deliver Amazon packages in vans stamped with the Amazon smile logo.